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| magooodaaa Quote | Reply | | OCR some mathematical sheets posted on: 10/9/2006 6:57:29 PM Hi I have some mathematical sheets that contain some arithematic problems concerning addition and subtraction of FRACTIONS. I am required to transfer all these papers to computer for editing but writing mathematical sheets on computer is very very exhaustive 2 me. How can Optical Character Reading (OCR) help simplify the work load on me??? If OCR can't help, what's the best and easiest software for writing math sheets. Using Microsoft Equation editor is a real torture 4 me So many thanks 4 any advices or recommendations... |
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Anomalies
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replied on: 10/10/2006 9:40:28 AM To write mathematics you should use LaTex. You will need to download a version of LaTex, I use MiTex and then some TeX editor, I recommend WinEdt or Textmaker. (the second one is free) LaTex can be difficult you use at first, but once you get into it you will realise it is much more powerful that Equation editor in Word. |
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replied on: 10/10/2006 12:49:28 PM I am really confused now! What should i use at the end ??? Latex Or Mitex or what and what's the difference between Latex and Mitex? I'll be thankful if u clarified things up. THANKS |
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OCR some mathematical sheets
replied on: 10/10/2006 2:26:10 PM MikTeX is a free version of LaTeX. Do a google search that should clear things up. (sorry I spelt it wrong first time around) |
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